Thursday, December 25, 2008

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Hey folks, long time no see! Hopefully after the new year I'll have some fresh content for you, but for now I'll give you this: cheap trades. There's a new site that just opened called CheapAssTrades.com. Its run by a forum friend of mine from over at ComicGeekSpeak. The site will search out the absolute cheapest price on the internet for the trade you're looking for. For instance, if you're searching for a nice copy of Green Arrow vol.2: Sounds of Violence (featuring DftACfav villain Onomatopoeia), you can buy it from Abebooks for $6.29.

They have separate sections that list all trades for $.01 (and you can actually get some good stuff for that price+shipping) and trades 95% off regular price. You even have the option to display the price per page, or set up a wishlist that allows you set an alert when the trade you want hits a certain price!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Hey guys! Rob has put up an awesome post over at the Aquaman Shrine. He's done a series of mash-up images for covers of a proposed team-up book called "Surf and Turf." The featured image on the post is a team-up between Aquaman and everyone's favorite (on this site anyway ) comic book archer! Check it out!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

I know this one is a little late guys, but GA had an AWESOME appearance on the new Batman: Brave and the Bold episode that aired last Friday. GA and Batman defeated an awesome looking Clock King. best of all, Batman's internal monologue revealed how much he respected our favorite fictional archer.

So, if you can catch a rerun or have it on DVR make sure ot check it out. Ollie will apparently be a najor recurring character on the show, so keep your eye out for future episodes as well!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Man, this thing was really hard to find! After learning of its existance through a post on the JLU Club, I looked at every store I could think of, plus ebay and some other online retailers...nothing.

Then, someone (they were posting anonymously) pointed out that one was up for auction on Ebay. Well, I bid, and won!

Check it out:The toy features a bent-knee version of the JLU Green Arrow figure, pus his cycle, which has a neat pull strip that makes the cycle zoom across the room! I thought the Aquasub was cool, but this thing seriously takes the cake. Now, if I could just get a bigger version of the Arrowplane and Arrowcar...

Turns out Fallout 3 is a really, really awesome game...and not at all conducive to getting blog posts done. I'm going to try to resist the urge to turn on my desktop tonight (my laptop isn't powerful enough to run F3) and make a blog post instead. I've got a mega cool piece of GA swag to share, so that will hopefully make it easier :)

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Well, the election is over. Congrats to President-elect Obama. Senator McCain, I think you would have had a better shot if you'd remained your old maverick self, but hey, you gave it a shot. That was a very classy concession speech and I applaud you for it.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Synopsis: A gang of criminals manage to sneak a strange chemical into Green Arrow and Speedy's quivers during a celebration.

The next day, they commit a brazen robbery. Of course, GA and Speedy arrive to stop them, but the arrows they fire at the gang's car mysteriously veer off course when they get close. Puzzled, GA and Speedy retreat.

Again, the crooks commit a robbery, this time on a furrier, and again the duo's arrows veer off course. Fortunately, Ollie and Roy are able to improvise a bow and arrow from a rubber tube and a street sign, denying the crooks their loot.

For the fourth time, Speedy and GA come against the crooks, but this time they have a surprise, an oven arrow! Seriously, an oven arrow. This cooks off the chemical the crooks has placed on their car, deactivating it. They had apparently stolen the solutions for the police lab. The chemicals were magnetic. The gang had dumped a positively charged batch on the quivers, and then coated their car in the same! Once the arrows got close to the car, they were repelled.

Note: I know I said last week that I would continue the GL/GA series, but after having moved a bunch of junk around in preparation for a roommate moving in, your humble correspondent has mixed up all his long boxes. As soon as I locate the proper box, off we'll go!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Sorry guys, I know I haven't updated in a while. I feel really bad about that. I made a commitment when I started this blog, and I'm not upholding it. Life has unfortunately conspired against me the past couple weeks. I've been ill and work has been kicking my geeky butt. Fortunately, that's all past me now, and I'll start regular updates again tomorrow, with the second half of the "Speedy is a Junkie" plotline from Green Lantern/Green Arrow!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

DC Universe Decisions: Well, the first issue was kind of a train wreck, but let's see how this one goes, as Green Arrow, Guy Gardner, Batman and Superman reveal their political leanings...for some reason.

Green Arrow/Black Canary Wedding Album: This new hardcover collects all of the various specials and event issues that lead up to the wedding of Green Arrow and Black Canary.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Here's an example of precision desert island engineering folks. Using only his wits, elastic from his socks, and what must be an amazingly well equipped abandoned workshop, Oliver Queen manufactured this bad boy to get coconuts out of trees and possible fight some evil. Enjoy!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Synopsis: As Oliver Queen is walking down the street, he's ambushed by a group of junkies looking to steal some money for a fix. He fights them all off, channeling his anger at Black Canary for breaking up with him into an epic smackdown.

All is well until one of the junkies shoots him with a crossbow. Wounded, Ollie crawls along the sidewalk, ignored by a passing couple, and a police officer. Finally he collapses in an emergency room and receives help.

Once he's patched up, he asks to see the arrow, only to find out that its one of his own!

Intrigued, he decides to investigate the local drug hierarchy. He calls in Hal Jordan as backup, since the arrow through his shoulder will make archery impossible for a few weeks. They hassle a junkie they find in the basement, and from him get the local of a couple of the lieutenants in the organization.

They pay the dealers a visit (one of which has a collection of ancient weapons, including crossbows) only to find Ollie ward Roy in the room with them! Ollie assumes Roy is there undercover and doesn't say anything. The dealers give up the head honcho, and the two heroes run off to confront them.

Unfortunately, the dealers are craftier than the Emerald heroes gave them credit for, and they manage to conk Hal on the head with a wrench. With GL down for the count and a um arm, Ollie is quickly overwhelmed. The dealers decide not to kill them, but to shoot them full of heroin and then call the cops, disgracing the heroes.

Luckily, Roy followed and manages to talk a stoned Hal into getting them the hell out of there. Back at Ollie's place, Hal wonders why anyone would use drugs, since he's come off the high and feels terrible.

Roy tries to explain that its possible a young man who's father figure ran off to go gallivanting around the country might turn to dope as a replacement. Ollie, oblivious, sees Hal of, only to walk back into the room to see Roy shooting up!

Thoughts: This is it guys. This is the storyline that made this run famous. As a matter of fact, I first found out about it because it was featured on a history of comics special on the History Channel. This issue manages to avoid hitting the reader on the head too hard, but you can still tell that O'Neil and Adams were really trying with this one. Obviously drugs were and are a massive problem, so the message is definitely good, I just wish the creators had found a slightly less heavy handed way to do it.

Still, the image of Speedy (wasn't the name just asking for it) shooting up in Ollie's living room is a definitely a powerful one, especially since Roy's turn to drugs was precipitated by Ollie running off on his quest to save America. Irony!

Hey everyone! New Arrowcave post later tonight, I promise, but right now I have an announcement:

I've started a new blog: Food of Eating +1, which will cover frugal food shopping, cooking, and meal planning for the lazy geek tired of spending money on take-out. I'll be posting recipes, tips, sale info, and disaster stories from my experience as the aforementioned lazy geek with an interest in cooking and saving money.

Stop by, if you can!

(also, if anyone has any recommendations regarding the layout or a possible header image, let me know. I'm still working on that.)

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Synopsis: Oliver Queen and Roy Harper are watching the news when a story about an expedition to "Starfish Island" airs. Suddenly, Ollie jumps up and demands that Roy suit up; they must stop the expedition, or they'll learn Green Arrow's secret identity!

Ollie explains as they make the trip in the Arrowplane: As a young lad, Oliver Queen was shipwrecked off Starfish Island. In order to survive, he invented his first trick arrows: a rope arrow for fishing, a net arrow for more effective fishing, and a drill arrow to help him get coconuts from trees.

Times passes, and eventually a ship anchors off the island. Excited, Ollie swims out to meet the ship, only to arrive in the middle of mutiny! Using his trick arrows, he foils the mutiny and becomes the Green Arrow!

During his time on the island, Queen recorded his progress by chipping a diary into a rock wall. With the expedition about to explore the island, the will inevitably find the wall, and therefore his secret identity!

Luckily, the scientists are using a Geiger counter to check for radiation. With the judicious application of a "fake uranium arrow" the duo discourage the expedition from exploring further. They leave, and Ollie and Roy destroy the rock wall, and Green Arrow's identity is safe!

Thoughts: Apparently Ollie had some sort of primitive lathe on the island, because that was some serious precision engineering he put into his arrows! This origin has been retold several times since this issue, but the original is still pretty darned entertaining!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Friday, September 19, 2008

This bad boy appeared in the last issued we spotlighted, Green Lantern vol. 1 #84. It has the ability to deliver a Green Lantern Power Ring into the hands of its bearer, without taking off any fingers!

This isn't actually meant to be a trick arrow, but when you think about it, there MUST be something else going on, or Hal would be missing a few digits. :)

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

DC Universe "Decisions": This didn't make much sense either. Very forced, poorly written, kind of a mess. I rarely dislike books, but this one was just something else. I appreciate GA getting more exposure and all, but jeeez!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Synopsis: Hal Jordan and Carol Ferris, newly reunited after last issue, have spent several lazy weeks getting to know one another on the beach. Towards the end of their jaunt, Carol tells Hal she plans to see a revolutionary doctor in the next town by the name of Palm. Hal agrees to let her go on her own and decides to use the time to visit Green Arrow.

Ollie is now shacked up in a disreputable part of town. Without his fortune, he can't exactly afford penthouses anymore. The two chat for a few minutes, until a report comes over the radio about an failing dam in a nearby town...the same one that Carol is in for her doctor visit!

Hal flies off, and using his power ring, manages to patch up the dam. Unfortunately, the fact that the guardians have weakened his ring means that all the activity has left him almost too tired to stand. In the aftermath of the rescue, Dr. Palm, who also happens to be mayor, comes out and insists on throwing GL a party and presenting him with a key to the city. He also attaches a small device to Hal's uniform, which randomly sprays perfume in his face.

After a strange ceremony, attended only by Dr. Palm and on a plastic stage, GL prepares to leave. Dr. Palm isn't too keen on this idea, and has his goons chase GL down. His will sapped by the perfume, GL cannot escape, but does manage to send his ring to Ollie just before passing out.

Unfortunately, Black Canary picks that moment to show up, and distracts Green Arrow just as the ring drops into his apartment. They go out to dinner, but have a fight at the restaurant and split up. Ollie returns and finds the ring, reasoning that Hal wouldn't have sent it away unless it was an emergency. He puts it on, recharges it, and heads for Piper's Dell and Dr. Palm.

Meanwhile, GL awakens, trussed up in a strange chair. Dr. Palm is revealed to be the Black Hand in disguise, who has hooked up with shady financial backers to use brainwashed workers to produce shoddy goods in Piper's Dell. To prove that the population is totally under his control, he lets Hal and Carol go, only to have them face a mob of angry civilians. The mob traps GL and Carol at the edge of the dam, only to have Green Arrow arrive just in time. He gets the power ring back to GL just in time. Hal then uses the ring to contain the mob and trap Black Hand in his own crappy plastic products.

Thoughts: Again, you have to give O'Neil and Adams props for tackling such am important issue (rampant consumerism at the cost of individuality) but again they end up beating you over the head with it. Literally. At one point, Hal and Carol are pummelled with plastic bricks. The Black Hand ends up trapped in a plastic prison of his own making, etc. And to think, credit cards were a fairly new thing back then!

Also: It took me a couple read-throughs to get the Dr. Palm/Black Hand connection. I blame the late hour.

Next Time: The Main Event, the reason this series is famous...Speedy on drugs!

No reason to call the Star City police guys, I am indeed still alive! Life conspired to interfere with my quest to chronicle the exploits of everyone's favorite Emerald Archer, but it appears it has lost interest and wandered off somewhere.

Expect new content tonight, where I'll finally restart our spotlight series on the Neal Adams/Denny O'Neal run on Green Lantern.

Hey everyone! Sorry it took me so long to get the Con report up, but this weekend was really draining, and your humble correspondent needed time to recover! Tomorrow we'll go over my acquisitions (very few on the comic front, unfortunately) so today we'll focus on the amazing sights that were there to be seen at Dragon*Con.

First off, we have everyone's favorite crazed loner, Rorschach! I especially like the detail of the stained trenchcoat.

Next up we have WWII icon Rosie the Riveter! This was one of my favorite costumes at the whole convention. Not only was it a really neat idea, but it was also extremely well done. The young lady even looks like Rosie!

This...is....DRAGONCON!!!! Here King Leonidas and one of his 300 soldiers form a shield wall, protecting the Exhibit Hall from marauding Persians.

The Superman Family was well represented this year, including this lovely lady dressed as Supergirl, and the young man next to her, dressed as the Connor Kent Superboy.

Tony Stark was out on the town, as usual. Here we have a rare shot of Mr. Stark without a drink in his hand. Look closely for the movie version of Iron Man's chest plate, complete with glowing lights.

This one gave me a nice chuckle. Poor Lego guy, all alone in a world not made of bricks.

Here's another Watchmen costume, this time of retired superhero Nite Owl!

I caught this shot of the nefarious Nazi war criminal Red Skull as he stepped outside for a quick smoke.

Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men, along with paramour Maid Marian, made a good showing this year. Unfortunately, it appears that not all the men were Merry at this particular moment.

Thousands of people attend Dragon*Con every year, but I believe this is the first time royalty have shown up. Here we have the King and Queen of the Inhumans, Black Bolt and Medusa! They even brought a little stuffed Lockjaw with them.

Iron Man in all his glory. I guess Mr. Stark managed to find a storage closet to change in...(Isn't that costume amazing?)

So, we were walking into one of the hotels, and the guy in front of us was nice enough to hold the door open. Well, low and behold, it turned out to be Jerry Doyle, most famous for portraying Mr. Garibaldi on Babylon 5. He stopped to chat for a second. Nice guy!

The villainous Crime Syndicate of America was out in full force at the convention. Unfortunately I only managed to get a quick shot of Johnny Quick.

OOOOOOOOHYEEEEEEEAAHHHHH!!!!!

I'm not sure why Colossus was hanging out by the trash can, but since he was in his armored form, I wasn't about to ask!

The merc with the mouth, Deadpool!

Emma Frost is a lovely, wholesome woman. And I'm not just saying that because she threatened to melt my brain if I said otherwise!

No one did manage to catch the Gingerbread Man that weekend. All we found after this picture was one of his candy gumdrop buttons.

Here we have Hawkgirl, in all her glory, and complete with mace! Luckily she happened to be on the ground briefly, so I could get a picture.

The Bat Family also put in a good showing at the convention this year, with Batman, Batgirl, and Robin all together for a picture.

Psylocke and Black Cat folks. Aren't they lovely?

Here's me and noted supervillain Black Manta. BM was good enough to pose for a picture with me, and he didn't stab me with his trident or anything! This guy's costume was great, complete with voice modulator, light up eyes, and surely attitude.

Where in the world is Carmen SanDiego? Well, this weekend, she was in downtown Atlanta!

Catwoman, complete with whip. Yipes!

There are more, which you can see at the link I posted above, but these are my favorite.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

A few weeks ago, while digging through quarter bins at a local shop, I found all four issues of an Elongated Man mini I never knew existed! I've always had a soft spot for the Dibneys, so I decided to pick it up!

Man, am I glad I did! The plot is goofy, as one would expect in a book starring Elongated Man. Ralph and Sue are on vacation, trying to get away from the superhero lifestyle and just relax. Unfortunately, Ralph is unable to control his showboating, and ends up causing a scene nearly everywhere they go.

At a diplomatic function in France, the Dibneys meet up with BitoWladon, ruler of the small European country of Modora. The name sounds familiar to Ralph, but he can't quite place it. Sue, of course, is thoroughly charmed. After Sue and Ralph retire to bed, they get in a knock-down, drag out fight about Ralph's total inability to take anything seriously.

Distraught, Sue runs to the arms of Wladon, who kindly invites them to tour his country...

The story gets goofier after that, including European themed villains like Escargot, Calamari, and the Wurst Gang (a group of super-villains dressed as various sausages) from France, Italy, and Germany respectively.

If you like fun, entertaining comics, make sure to check this one out!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

In an unbelievable display of generosityARROWHEAD member Rick Phillips has sent your humble correspondent a copy of Justice League of America #4, the issue where Green Arrow joins the Justice League as its first non-founding member!

The book is in rough shape, but its still perfectly readable. Expect a report on this ish in the next few days!